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scottta1
03-13-2018, 10:39 AM
Thought I would start this to get some ideas. My friends and family mainly ride utv’s. I bought a 200x over the winter and plan on taking it along too. I live south of St. Louis. We usually ride at St. Joes state park and Moonlight offroad park. Where do you guys/gals ride?


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350for350
03-13-2018, 08:33 PM
Basically wherever I can find to ride. I like to ride in pastures sometimes too.250981250982250983250984250985250986250987This weekend, I'm planning to go dirt road cruising with a friend.

Rob Canadian
03-14-2018, 06:18 PM
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This place is about 20 minuites from my house. Trailer the bike/trike to get there. It is crown and farmer owned. They let us use the land. A good cross between bikes and 4 wheelers that use it. Not any trikes. I am a lone dog out there. LOL

Place has everything. Sand, rockes, single path and swampy stuff. There is a shack that is usually a meeting place. Wood stove inside. Fire pit outside. Good place to stop in and talk. Trails are used by snowmobiles in the winter and bikes/4 wheelers/trike once the snow clears.

Rob Canadian
03-14-2018, 06:20 PM
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This place is about 20 minuites from my house. Trailer the bike/trike to get there. It is crown and farmer owned. They let us use the land. A good cross between bikes and 4 wheelers that use it. Not any trikes. I am a lone dog out there. LOL

Place has everything. Sand, rockes, single path and swampy stuff. There is a shack that is usually a meeting place. Wood stove inside. Fire pit outside. Good place to stop in and talk. Trails are used by snowmobiles in the winter and bikes/4 wheelers/trike once the snow clears.

Jkoht
03-14-2018, 09:24 PM
I'm from MN and ride mostly at my cabin where the bike is stored. I use it for fun in the summer, hunting in the fall, and ice fishing in the winter. I have taken it to various places in MN other than my cabin. I ride a lot of woods and dirt roads/trails, some swampy stuff (where this bike floats compared to atvs), some high country that isn't technically mountain but you get that feel, and when I put the chains on it snowy lakes. I can haul it in the back of my cargo van that I bought from my company for $100. I love riding with new people on atvs who think I'm going to lag behind, and then blow by them doing 50+ mph. I've had to put some work into this bike to keep it running but I don't regret it even though I now own an atv as well. There'll always be room in my shed for both.